(Original post by snow leopard)
The first thing in bold - you are absolutely right, it is a capsule, the cell wall was already labelled I think, but nevertheless it was capsule, see the annotations here on this link.

The second thing in bold, again, you're right!

Umm...i don't think the slime capsule is right..that's cuz there was no LABEL for the cell wall..i'm super sure about that..so it's gotta be cell wall..and a the question said that the diagram showed a TYPICAL prokaryotic cell..and typical cells dont have slime capsules, slime capsules are only SOMETIMES present..so yeh

hello how did you find edexcel unit 2 biology?? can i ask you for the question about fertilised eggs i put that nucleus removed from patients body and fused with egg cell and put into bone marrow is that correct? and for the question about how to put bacteria i put bacteria shoud be suspended into agar? the last question about reliable i put that it is not reliable as it was tested on only one bacterium
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are these similar to what you got?

(Original post by emmakh123)
what did everyone put for the telophase q?

The three things that happen in telophase, but adapted to question, like, you'll see decondensed chromosomes, etc.

(Original post by Great)
hello how did you find edexcel unit 2 biology?? can i ask you for the question about fertilised eggs i put that nucleus removed from patients body and fused with egg cell and put into bone marrow is that correct? and for the question about how to put bacteria i put bacteria shoud be suspended into agar? the last question about reliable i put that it is not reliable as it was tested on only one bacterium
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are these similar to what you got?

It didn't ask about how the egg was fertilised, the IVF had already happened, it was looking for some description of embryos as blastocysts after the 8/16 cell stage after 3/4/5 days of fertilisation in their pluripotency.

I referenced the ranges about the last question as it was a follow up from the data with plus/minus figures.

(Original post by reefataziz)
Umm...i don't think the slime capsule is right..that's cuz there was no LABEL for the cell wall..i'm super sure about that..so it's gotta be cell wall..and a the question said that the diagram showed a TYPICAL prokaryotic cell..and typical cells dont have slime capsules, slime capsules are only SOMETIMES present..so yeh

Cell walls are linear, composed of carbohydrates in straight chains from the beta glucose monomers. We had to label a non-straight structure, otherwise known as the capsule. Cell walls can not be wavy like that, they surpress the hydrostatic pressure from within the cell, and completely unfold, maximising like an over-inflated balloon so that we see a line like this: _____________________

Cell walls are linear, composed of carbohydrates in straight chains from the beta glucose monomers. We had to label a non-straight structure, otherwise known as the capsule. Cell walls can not be wavy like that, they surpress the hydrostatic pressure from within the cell, and completely unfold, maximising like an over-inflated balloon so that we see a line like this: _____________________

It wasnt wavy it was the same shape as the membrane and did you see the link about the june 09 paper which clearly shows the slime capsule to be a completely different shape to the cell membrane and cell wall
It was only a one mark question anyways

Okay heres what I can remember.. first the shape question.. with that part about which area showed an endemic species.. which was D coz it had that flag shaped thingy.
Then there was that tensile strength of nylon question?
What was gene locus? And that question abt which species.. the one with the less number of alleles or more was at a greater advantage..and then why did two samples from the same species vary?
That magnesium and calcium question was pretty easy.
i thought this was a very generalized paper... none of the really detailed theory came apart from RER and Golgi Bodies question =/
will the boundary be higher or lower for a generalized paper =/

(Original post by xstrawberryswingx)
Okay heres what I can remember.. first the shape question.. with that part about which area showed an endemic species.. which was D coz it had that flag shaped thingy.
Then there was that tensile strength of nylon question?
What was gene locus? And that question abt which species.. the one with the less number of alleles or more was at a greater advantage..and then why did two samples from the same species vary?
That magnesium and calcium question was pretty easy.
i thought this was a very generalized paper... none of the really detailed theory came apart from RER and Golgi Bodies question =/
will the boundary be higher or lower for a generalized paper =/

(Original post by Luckyk)
It wasnt wavy it was the same shape as the membrane and did you see the link about the june 09 paper which clearly shows the slime capsule to be a completely different shape to the cell membrane and cell wall
It was only a one mark question anyways

Exactly! The shape was regular - and clearly a Cell Wall! Good luck if you want to argue with Snow Leopard, there have been people on here all day trying to say it was a cell wall.. but getting nowhere!

Look at it this way - if Snow Leopard put Capsule, thats one incorrect answer - which lowers the boundaries ever so slightly

(Original post by TheChief)
Exactly! The shape was regular - and clearly a Cell Wall! Good luck if you want to argue with Snow Leopard, there have been people on here all day trying to say it was a cell wall.. but getting nowhere!

ARE YOU SAYING IT WAS STRAIGHT LIKE THIS LINE: _________________ ?

Lol, please prescribe yourself to specsavers - like, now. :|

Chemically and logically a cell wall cannot be deflated like a shrivelled prune or semi-wavey ocean, it has to withstand the immense internal hydrostatic pressure of the prokayote and is stretched like rubber band under a tonne of dense gold.

I assure you, the layer we had to label was alternating gently in its peaks and troughs, as flacid as a floppy banana.

(Original post by snow leopard)
ARE YOU SAYING IT WAS STRAIGHT LIKE THIS LINE: _________________ ?

Lol, please prescribe yourself to specsavers - like, now. :|

Chemically and logically a cell wall cannot be deflated like a shrivelled prune or semi-wavey ocean, it has to withstand the immense internal hydrostatic pressure of the prokayote and is stretched like rubber band under a tonne of dense gold.

I assure you, the layer we had to label was alternating gently in its peaks and troughs, as flacid as a floppy banana.

(Original post by snow leopard)
ARE YOU SAYING IT WAS STRAIGHT LIKE THIS LINE: _________________ ?

Lol, please prescribe yourself to specsavers - like, now. :|

Chemically and logically a cell wall cannot be deflated like a shrivelled prune or semi-wavey ocean, it has to withstand the immense internal hydrostatic pressure of the prokayote and is stretched like rubber band under a tonne of dense gold.

I assure you, the layer we had to label was alternating gently in its peaks and troughs, as flacid as a floppy banana.

It was a straight line!! Now you really are boring me.. it was a Cell Wall, get over it!